Sunday, December 30, 2012

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An Intelligent Building With Endless Possibilities

Intelligent Technology

Novelty Bizcentre comes equipped with intelligent high-tech automation system that assures your convenience. All units are fitted with base work provision (Digital Box) to facilitate your installation of the highly-regarded JUNG European Installation Bus (EIB) system. The system allows control and monitoring of your unit's air-conditions, Lights and motorized blinds at the touch of one button. Through wireless internet integration on your iPhone or iPad applications, you have optimum control even when out of the building. The potential for enhancing convenience and efficiency is boundless.

Convenience

Strategically located a midst the industrial hub of PayaLebar, Noverlty Bizcentre is conveniently connected to the kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (KPE) and Pan-Island Expressway (PIE).

Tai Seng MRT station is just a short walk away, with MacPherson and Bartley MRT stations nearby.

Convenient transport facilities allow ease of employment, while productivity is enhanced by reducing employees' travelling time, preventing tardiness and ensuring timeliness in meetings and deliveries. Within proximity to Changi International Airport, attending to your business travels has never been easier.

Complete convenience is assured with a hybrid business-lifestyle complex that provides the perfect venue for entertaining guests, impressing clients, conducting company functions or simply to relax after a days's work without travelling far. An online booking system lets you arrange for facility usage with utmost ease.

Friday, December 07, 2012

The prestigious President’s Design Award 2012 has honoured four designers and nine projects this year for their contribution towards improving the way of life among Singaporeans.

Now in its seventh year, the awards presented by President Tony Tan Keng Yam were selected from 139 nominations across two categories - ‘Designer of the Year’ and ‘Design of the Year’.

“This year’s recipients and their works come from a variety of design disciplines, but converge in their fusion of excellence and creativity. The diversity and quality of these 13 recipients’ works underscore a growing embrace of good design across industries in Singapore,” said Robert Tomlin, Chairman of the President’s Design Award 2012 Steering Committee and Chairman of DesignSingapore Council.

Ng Lang, CEO of the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), said: “The winning residential architectural projects for this year are an apt reflection of the importance that we place on the quality of life and liveability in Singapore, and the significant contributions of the architecture fraternity in this area.”

Image: Mr Tan Cheng Siong with his designs - one of the winners this year under the 'Designer of the Year' category

Who'd have thought that pricing a high-end smartphone like the Nexus 4 at $350 or less would lead to strong sales? Google and LG certainly appear to have been caught off-guard. LG's UK mobile lead Andy Coughlin tells CNET that the pair estimated Nexus 4 shipments in the way you'd expect for any phone, but have been rocked by "huge demand" -- in short, they didn't realize that offering such a giant bargain would lead to sellouts within minutes. While we don't have tangible shipping numbers, that the spending sprees happen over and over again suggests that LG is producing more than a handful of Nexus 4s as it tries to keep up. We suspect that many of you reading this just want to know when sales resume; sadly, Coughlin's not telling.